13 comments

Allie

I’v never heard of Doughnut Inn, but now i’m never going there. I mean the kid is only 4, let the kid alone. stupid people like the person who banned him and his mom, are rude and… and should be put in… in the corner.

I had to take medicine which made me gain weight in my stomach only. I went from a150 to weighing almost 300 lbs. I got asked that a lot. One by my dogs vet and once by the lady that works at Petsmart. I didnt take offense because i did look pregnant.

M. Moore

I am a guy with a little bit of a beer gut, and I have had a 4-yr-old ask me. I took it as a hint (most are too polite to say anything) that I could stand to lose a few pounds, and certainly there is a teachable moment there, but it’s hard to blame a little kid for not knowing any better.

Well exactly…. it’s a teachable moment in that the kid will learn that it’s not polite to ask that question (they have to learn sometime), but any adult who is going to get bent out of shape about a four year old’s question really needs to have some teachable moments in their own lives.

J.A

I will not be giving any business to any of the Doughnut Inn’s period. Who ever owns that shop needs to get a grip on their employees if this was a manager SHAME of her…She would be so fired or at the very least demoted. All because she caused loss of sales with her bad attitude.

Sam

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Jon

There is more to this story about the mother that was not aired. As the manager, owner, and other patrons sent in letters about how rude she is. This has nothing to do about her 4 year old child. It has everything to do with the mother. People have walked out for the comments this mother has made. The manager decided she had enough when she couldnt even use this moment as a lesson to talk with her 4 year old. The child was a victim of his mother’s rudeness